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TBAR spurs wider shift to quarterly reporting for SMSFs

Around one in five SMSF firms plan to implement quarterly reporting for all clients in their firm, regardless of whether their clients are above or below the $1 million threshold, according to a recent poll.

In a recent poll conducted by Smarter SMSF, 18 per cent of the 271 respondents in the survey indicated they will undertake quarterly reporting for all SMSF clients from 1 July 2018, regardless of account balance.

Smarter SMSF chief executive Aaron Dunn said some SMSF firms already have the systems and processes in place to be able to deal with regular reporting with reasonable confidence.

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Around 21 per cent of respondents said they plan to segment their clients based on the $1 million total superannuation balance threshold and 22 per cent also plan to segment using the $1 million threshold but include a buffer amount.

SMSF members who are close to the $1 million threshold can tip over very quickly into quarterly reporting if there’s a jump in earnings, so a buffer amount can help practitioners to keep on top of this.

Six per cent of respondents stated that they planned to segment their client base but using other parameters instead of the $1 million threshold.

Mr Dunn said practitioners may choose to split clients into groups based on age or those who are moving closer to retirement, or clients who are only taking the minimum pension versus those that are taking more than the minimum.

“If they’re taking more than the minimum, then there are commutation opportunities with that from an estate planning context, because they can claw back some of that transfer balance cap,” he explained.

Miranda Brownlee is the deputy editor of SMSF Adviser, which is the leading source of news, strategy and educational content for professionals working in the SMSF sector.

Since joining the team in 2014, Miranda has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest superannuation stories in Australia, and has reported extensively on technical strategy and legislative updates. Miranda has also directed SMSF Adviser's print publication for several years.

Miranda also has broad business and financial services reporting experience, having written for titles including Investor Daily, ifa and Accountants Daily.

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